The giraffe whose pregnancy became a YouTube sensation, and whose baby's birth was broadcast live, has been spending alone time with the baby giraffe's father, Oliver, again.

Reached today, Jordan Patch said he couldn't say whether April was, indeed, pregnant. "We cannot confirm nor deny the possibility," Patch said. He said it's too early to tell. "What we do know is that the adults have been sharing space daily and nature can take its course when ready."

April's pregnancy and baby Tajiri's birth made the Animal Adventure Animal Park, just outside of Binghamton, an international sensation.

Patch was talking about the possibility of a pregnancy earlier this week on "Good Morning America."

Earlier this month, the animal park posted a photograph of the April and Oliver, being intimate, with this caption:

"As you can see, the lovebirds are back at it again! April has been cleared for another pregnancy and has our blessing to allow nature to take its course.

The cam was once shut down for nudity; perhaps it's good we are offline during this "time"," the park staff wrote on its Facebook page.

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